Is the Bird's Nest Fern a House Plant or an Outdoor Plant?

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Is the Bird's Nest Fern a House Plant or an Outdoor Plant?

The bird's nest fern (Asplenium nidus) grows both indoors as a houseplant and outdoors as ground cover or as a border plant along walkways and in flower beds. Bird's nest ferns thrive in warm climates and cannot tolerate night time temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Amy Deemer began her writing career in 1992. She began writing online content in 2009 and writes primarily for Answerbag and Garden Guides. Deemer enjoys researching and writing about flowers, plants and gardening. Deemer has an Associate of Arts in liberal studies from Westmoreland Community College.